KOW TO CURE RHEUMATISU. !
The cau ct Rhmn-aihm and kin
dred divuc u as excess of urio ell
n Mftod. To cure thi terribla
!-ir th1 zrJ J must be ex lulled anl
tht- r'em ttn regulated that no more
cJ l wiii be formed la excewlve ron-
tt.-. i h tj T.a , "jtrn an Internal dl
eva and requires an Internal remedy.
2Ju!h!tnr with OIJs and Llnlrr.entj will
tjo? cure, 'iffordu only temporary re lef
at L t. cau.M you to dly the proper
tf-.itmn, ar.d allows th malady to
pet a f:rm-r ho'eJ on yiu. Liniments
m.-y f th r-a!n. but they will no
more cure I'h"jmat!.m tr"n paint
wiU (hanv the fY re of rotten wood.
i-'cinff. l.aj at lint d!rrver'd a per
ict and complii cure, which In ca leJ
111 uni.'ici'l'. T " t r-1 in humlreia of
a." It ha 'ff'-ct'sd the rrost mar-vi-Sngj
rir-; wr telleve It will cure
yr:j. V.ha am!"- ! "ceta at the Joint
from th' l.'iFl'i-.'' evipa 'h poior,i
out of th- j-yat'-m, fnes up the rtom
w.ri. r " lint f tho 1!vt anl kidneys
arot rr.ak'-A yo'i well all over.
fU.ejr.vjt io ":rikts the root of
;;' -ml removes its caue."
Th'.j pn.lid rtmHy Is Fold by drugr
i'iri nr.i) d'alr jrcnrally at 50c and
Jl ;i ht!- fn Tah!"t form at 25c and
r,0r. a i,a'ki;r'-. f)et a bottle to-day;
delay are JariKorous.
It ro,, more to fatiify vice than
to feed a family. IiaLzac.
pnoor fop. two cents.
If Vou J-'uflr With Your Kidneys and
Patk Write to This Man.
r,. W. Winn y. Medina. N. Y., In
vites kiuro-y mfff rf-r;j to write to him.
v
iu an woo eii"los9
j.oKt.'tiC'; he will TO'
ply, telling how
Dean's K'.tfncy Pilis
cured him after he
had doctored and
j
H .-.Lyl Lai been in two dlf-
' . f f'-rcnt hospitals for
y '; V i k 1' t o o n months,
i'v- .'v 8,1 fff?ri,,E incense
Zty 1-aln in the hack.
';.'!' '''' lameness, twinges
when Btooplng or
lifting, l n,".r,or, dizzy apf.lla and rheu
uiati.siM. ' !'. fore I used Doan's KSd
noy ri!!",-' r.ajs Mr. Winney, "I
vv'.Mhf f! H.'!. Afirr taking 10 or 12
hojte:i 1 wcih"l 1G2 aud was coro-
p!lciy 'uri-:!."
.''.old liy a!l dr-nlfiK. GO cents a box.
Kostur -Mil burn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
So 'Twoald Seem.
'ou ilon't seem to consid
er my opinions very valuable.
KiofHi- tl Well, you don't seem to
tl.'ink so, ei) i:er.
( ;;!.: i - - Why !
Krit'-bM t -J'.ccjiiisc if you did you
woiiidirl -)'. i!;-m so freely.
xi-;wsv .m:.m(;s.
All U,o Gow
Vitrei to the Vii;
no;-.-! hav l,:on In-
ll'sv.'.-:: in Mav.
V
i.'.io.T'U. Aokt I'l iii'fl tl'.at Iu liaf1
invited K"ar-A,:nriral ICvans and his
licet to vi.iit J;..!:aii.
Advicr-3 from Ilinscls hint at a
complete (iiy;iri-(.- T, k :u hot ween King
Leopold and t P o Conn; ) delegates.
Tin.: St.urris lir;i!o;- law deputies
vei-'i inohhr-ii by a n-oivrt of 1000
peivons durins a raid ?t Old town. Me.
r.cvv
;i xln '''. ;'.( -, in t;.o Berlin Uni-
"im- .'d (hinkin;
rnci
formed an vva y.z-iWnn to el:e
ha'jit.
The newspapers or Valperaiso.
Chile, published artiek-s protesting
n.taiiit the innni'Tratloa of Chines
into tho United fc'iatas.
Ircrea.dp.r-: pro- mTie an sent iment
fn St. Croix n-I St. Thomas indicate
a dcslro fo:- t'io annexation of the
islands by the United States.
Tlio Hepburn banking commission
obtained data from v.hieh to recom
mend le-i-pjtion putting a stop vo
ontraerco:!s rceeivers'iip charger.
Pre: -klent KookvcU, in bis niessass
to Coi.-;rn-.-s. Pru i commended the
consiruci tot; of tour lnUUcablns mors
'powerful thr.zi any now bcins'built.
J. Pieri ont Morgan arranged for
the j?n!e o: the Tenn-?.see Coal and
Iron Company to tlio Steel Trust :nd
clr-ared up tho v;hole trust situation.
Tare.: r;;- rr.,; r.s of vadium
been extra- ; I :,t Vienna from 10,000
Kijorrra.nm?3 of ritchblondo at or.3
ti'ird tao cost of previous production.
President Trumbull, president o!
the Colorado and Southern Railwav
Company, -aid the u;ro3 earning of
h?s road were increasing, despite the
hard times.
Th revonue of British Columbia is
twenty per cent, greater than last
year. Arrunsemer.ts -.ave bi-ea made
wnb the Salvation Army to brinir
over looy immigrants.
TITI1 MONEY.
"An artist." ?.-.hi tl
man v.'ith
not think
ftointe v.h!'V
about mrtiry."
"I Fiippcsf
CumroM. "F.;
ur? t-:e artist
him from tli;:
the rest cf
Star.
'must
nrt," answered Mr.
:ry time I huy a pict
vt.'iL? enough to keep
;1 in? about money for
hid life." Washington
BFGAX YOUNG
Had "Coffee Nerves" From Youth.
"When very young I hegan using
coffee and continued up to the past
six months," -writes a Texas girl.
"I had been exceedingly nervous,
thin and ery sallow. After quitting
coffee and drinking Poslum Food
Coffee about a month my nervousness
disappeared and has Eever returned.
This is the more remarkable as I aai
a Primary teacher and have kept
right on with my work.
"My comnlexion now is clear and
rosy, my skin soft and smooth. As a
good complexion was something I had
greatly desired. I feel amply repaid
even tho this were the only benefit
derived from drinking Postum.
"Eefo'-e heginning n.s use I hal
suffered greatly from indigestion and
headache; these troub.es are now un
known. "Best of all. I changed from coffee
to Postum -without the slightest in
convenience, did not even ave a
headache. Have known coffee drink
ers who were visiting me, to use Pos
Jtura a -welc without being aware tliat
they were not drinking coifee. .
''I lave kxjcnrra. ererjl to begin the
nse of Postum and drop jt because
they did not Doll it properly. After
explaining how it should be prepared
they have tried it again and pro
nounced it delicious."
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read the booklet, "The
Eoafl to Wellville, in.pkgs. "Thore s
YOUNG LADY KILLED I
A Horrible Sired Cor Accident
at Charlotte. N. C
FAIR YOUNG LIFE CRUSHED OUT
Miss Aileen Kendall, of Shelby, &oa
Orer aa.1 Initmtly Killed j
Fast Moring Street Car Mr. C.
B. Cabiniis Strode and Badly la
jaxed.
niarlutt, N. C, SjieeiftJ." Wis
Aileen ("abani Ke!all, of Shelby,
was rut, ottr and killed by an Eliza
beth vtrfret car at the eoruer of f-ast
avwuie and Myers street ?Toriday
li'lit alxut 9:4A 'c'uek, aud Mr..
H. CtitzUa, of this city, wa
rwiirfuliy hurt. Mr. Cabanis. who
tss aer-ornpanyinp bi wife and niece,
caped serious hurt by the merest
ihauee.
The accident is one of the most
rlist reusing that ever happened in
Charlotte. Miss Kendall had ju-t
inived in the city from Haleiga,
where hh-i had been a student at
'.he Baptist University for Women
iuring tlie fall, and was on her way
bom t Shelby. For feeveral weeks
a sha had been in ill health and
Aas rcturtiitj home in order to re
;njerate. A niece of Mr. and Mrs.
i'abanis-, she was to impend the niirht
with them and continue her jour
atv hoir. Tueslay morning.
Mr. ttnd Mrs. Cabanus and Mis
Kendall had just alijrhted from a
Myers street car in front of the Kast
A venu;- Tabernacle and were start
tig across East avenue in the direc
tion of South Myers street. After
pas-ing around the end of the car
Ihev stepped out on the parallel
Klii belli rack at the moment a
fn -' moving; car bore down ou them.
1'h young lady was caught before
she could turn, and Mrs. Cabaniss
vvps si ruck and hurled to one side
like a stone from a sling. Owing
lo the fact that the tracks were
-!i pery with water, the motormar.,
Mr. A. I j. Baker, could not stop as
piirkly as he otherwise would had
lite tracks been dry. It is ha nil;,
probable, however, that even if he
'tad ihiit the unfortunate young lady
ivouid have escaped. She fell under
temier and was diagged by . thc
wfiien running board guarding; (he
wheels for perhaps' KM) feet. Life
was extinct when the car w;'s
-.tnpp;:l, death having been tn-
-trntiUH'ous. Mrs. Cabanis?, while
u-taining no broken bones, was tcr
lil'ly bruised atid painfully injured.
Slv. fabaniss, who was jus! a little
behind his wife and niee. escaped
the narrowest of margins. A
s-na 1 1 ln.y. half ti block down the
;i)eet, s.-iid that he heard a man's
void- cry nut at the moment of !;
uilisioii. "My (rod. what lias hap-i
pened'" There being so "'i'-''1 '
ifusion just ai lite time. he
thought that someoiie
l)ecn hurt.
in the car hr.d
State and Nation Clash.
Montgomery, Ala., Special. The
first clash between the Federal gov
ernment and the State of Alabama
?ame when Solicitor Henry B. S teg
all, of Ozark. Dale eouny. was cited
under a rule issued by Judge Thomas
IS. Jones, of the Federal court to ap
pear and show cause why he should
not be adjudged guilty of coutenij:'
for his alleged misbehavior town id
Deputy United States Marshal Pui
hvai. The alleged misbehavior eon
listed of a threat said to have been
m:'de bv Mr. Slegall that he would
hive the sheriff of Dale county ar
ret the deputy marshal for afterno'
ii'g to yerve on him the papers in the
Ccrdral of Georgia case. Mr. Slegaii
is cited to appear before Judge Jo'ies
on December oth.
New Orleans Exchange Opsns.
' New Orleans, Special For the imst
time since October 25th trading in all
bonds was Monday permitted on the
New Orleans stock exchange mid
Monday afternoon New Orleans. IJir
mingbam. Little Kock and Beaumont.
Tex., street railway bonds, were quot
ed from 1 to 3 points higher than the
cl hig bids October 25th.
Georgia Farmer Fatally Beaten.
1
Americus, Ga., Special. Benjamin
J. Ligbtfoot, a prominent planter re
siding upon the Rylander plantation,
near Americus. is at death's -door
from blows delivered with a billiard
cue by Marion Sims, another farmer
Saturday night. Lightfoot's .skull
waj crushed and he has since been
unconscious. The affray occurred at
a grocery store at Desoto and re
sulted from a 'former feud. Light
foot cannot recover.
Train Derailed; Three Men Hurt.
Mobile, Ala., Special. Every car
except the diner in the Louisville &
Nashville northbound passenger train
was derailed at 3 o'clock Monday
afternoon near Dyas Creek, 32. miles
north of here and three mail clerks,
Campbell, Wharton and Labon, were
badly cut and bruised. The injured
were carried to Bayminette for treat
ment. J&znestow Exposition Ecds.
Norfolk, Va., SpecS&L TJke -great
Jaiaes'towa E3poikra closed on Sat
trtaV -mg&i "with, apprQjSri&fe ee.
ttere were 2,800,000 a4saiojis 0$
which 1,500,000 -wer paid. .While
?he finances , are not what the direc
ors had hoped for, yet, if the prop
erty can be sold for its value) there
will be' enough to pay ont the debts,
with a little -left for. the stockholders.
CALL FOR SHOWING
Government Will Ask Reports
from National Banks.
WILL BETTER THE SITUATION
Comptroller df lit Czsttnc? is Ex
ttctcd to Iissd It TbU We4k &sd
tt RefeUtior-s. It li fcsliered Will
Aid Blatrialiy in Etstoring C evi
dence. N'e York. Special. A upon
tae ratiot;al bas:k for a MateaKht of
their cotiditiou of a very recent djte
l expected by banker fcre to rome
from ibe Cotr.pt roller of the Cur
rency, thi week. Four of the live
calls required each f;ar by Jaw have
already bei-u made, tbt last having
fchowu the coi:ditioit of the nt-lional
banks on Auga-t 22d. It is possible
that the call now anticipated ill
have an important in Cue rice on the
fir.a icial situation. It is txpeete!
that it will reveal large reWrvei of
cash in the conntry banks and this
will tend to restore confidence amocg
depositors to a degree which, will
make it easy resume enneuey p.y
metiis throughout I be fount ry. The
prepare for a eall by sttenijtheriinjr
tbeir cash; in onlcr to make a good
showing, not only to the Comptroller
but to their ciiemts. Their ijtate
ments are required by lav.' to be pub
lished in a local paper, and they are
also forwarded to Washington, where
they ate compiled by cities and
States.
The effect of call for rejwrt of
eonditioij on a fied date, which is
usually a few days before the call by
the Comptroller, is to enabla the
bank to release er.su after the call,
with the knowledge that another call
is not likely. In the natural ord r
of thing.-;, for about two mouths. In
the present situation, it is declared
by New York bankers, the call will
show that hoarding is not being dono
by New York bankers as indeed
their deficiencies in required reserves
already indicate bat that many of
the interior banks have reserves run
ning up to fcueu proportions as forty
or fifty pjr cent .of deposits. The
facts wiii reach the public for iudi
vidtnd banks through publication lo
cally and the:) will come to the public
generally through the compilation
made by the Comptroller.
If la i,x: r.-serves in lawful money
in 'heir own vauits are revoaleti gen
erally by Use report?, it will af once
inspire confidence in the strength of
the banks and create demand which
they will no longer be disposed to re
sist, after sending iu their reports,
for the immediate re-:u nqdion of cur
rency payments.
c;;0
c-jiuoi
Chainuau Fowler, of the House
ittee on bs;il:i.;g and currency.
made the following .statement re
specting' the outiook for financial
legislation in the Sixtieth Congress:
"There should certrinly be some
remedial legislation and 1 can assure
you that, the members of the coai
mitlce on banking ;md curreuev will
l.,,rwl fl.tl. 'in.ma i,, ihitt .'tl-l ht
v:c shall be able to nceornptish no
man can answer,
urgent need for
But that there is
help no man can
deny.
"At the dinner of the American
Bankers' Association at St. Louis, a j
year a0, 1 predicted thcA the tiling j
which has happened, must happen j
unless some immediate action was
taken; that there was not a banker
in the United Sudes who would not
regret it if some thin? were not done.
"At the-close
ir:sL sctision of j
Congress 1 said that the condition of ;
our finauees and currency was such I
that it would., of necessity lead to the j
destruction of our prosperity.
KUied in Ar.to Crash.
Reading, Pa., Special. Marry M.
Sehaeiler, aged 21 ycur.v died here
Sunday as the result, of Injuries sus
tained by his automobile colliding
with a telegraph po. lie was the
son of Charles II, StdiaroiVer, , presi
dent of
here.
the
ational Uni
Dank
Detroit, Mich.. Special. A Fret
Press special from Eschmiaba, Mish..
says: Capiat r Frank V.. Dent, oi
Company LTwentieth Regiment, Yvis
consin National Guard, was instant! v
killed in an automobile accident neai
here and four others were injured
Sumner K. Prescotf, vice president
and general manager of the Prcseott
Iron Works, was internally injured
and it is feared, he may die. Isam
Stephenson, Jr., nephew of United
States Senator Stephens mi, Lad ot
arm broken, and -.Ijspe'i r.u!ntr.v
suffered fractures of hh; coil.-;r bont
and one arm. Albeit Itoismist vva
badlv bruised.
StUl Another Victim.
New Y'ork, Special. Earle Ira T
Donald, of Holly, N. Y., was killec
when an automobile, which he v.'Bi
driving in company .with several corn
panions, collided with a sand pile ii
Bay Ridge. McDonald, it is said
would have come into an estate val
ued at $150,000. His companiofis es
caped unhurt.
' Drowced j. io a Bath Tub.
v.Ossingicg, N. Y., Special--C!hajrlj
Ii. Tergu-ori, Jr. was droWe"d in t
Bath tub at his hdaie eaj.,iSua3
reafgoD in I&sj&s?. ft
'Kew York, was rnaniei 'tvfo jnoslhs
ago. Sunday he vas bathing xvhel
his wife retired. It was several houn
later when Mrs. Ferguson awoke ant
found the body. The coroner decide
that Ferguson had fainted and slip
.ped belcrr the wrtr. .
Late JVetv
In 'Brief
HLhOI MATTERS Of WTERLST
t
Tbronfb Premier Stolyfun th Catar
knooanerd to the IVjtcs that be i
till ftutoeral of nil the Hnsian and
that Parliament U exjeted to do
fcj bidding.
Hfrr I Ui. tl r SK-tali-t leader,
tnaue an n-'ie-iv . .prn jn
Gernuin Kftfh-tag.
the
I'rin f v.j lluf'nw. th
hni'iir. gave a re n-n
mam V forcigs re!atiM:'
iirtn.an
of (5er-
the
Reicbtag.
e!iiitor F'tlv-. L.. an-
noume b;U'-t!f a cat didaie for the
IJr pub:'-f n iiouun.itiii !r
atid sdrou:!' :;t!i;cki . it:
Preiiiei;i
a Hoe-
a dinner
Preside;.!
Vtlt jiici.
PrtHiden: K.Hevelt guv
and reception in honor n
Aiiad'r d" ra;u na.
Tbe Treasurv n ccivid a iai:
Oer Ol IVl (lie I a::iua uv.-i4v-,
this being the last day fr su!rerip
tion.
Mr. M ry forty, " e:ti oj.', v,-l.-o
v.; s a -T.'!t -d y li' ! o ie in Kieh
niond bv .T nihn Ho' r. a negro, i
iu-pt :- .: g and '. e :". ny rce,,vr.
Cb't'ie Hili. IJi'd'tnond negro
u.pected f crtni-d as-ult. was or
dered tcica.vd by the Virginia Su
preme Cf.urt. v.oi. h d' ided that the
polk-' could t ot i !!'! a man s a
"suspiciMtts chat act er.
Tie immense plan; d' the Hope
Natural (Jas Company is ready to
begin pumping natural gas from the
West Virginia fields.
Five persons were killed and n num
ber of other;? were badi . hit' t u hen
an extra freight train struck a trol
ley car in Waterbury. (Vim.
Cen. Leon Jast rvn-ki, Confeler
ate veteran eanditiaie for the Demo
cratic nomination for Covernor of
Louisiana, is dead.
t
T!'e Reading company.
!:r.ft, has struck c
in d living
voou- coal
a
ve;
New York Retvab-iean.s are di.-po-ed
to ;eseut what t':ev rlt-e-u the inter
ference of Prcsidt fit Ui'o-e- ;! to
sidctraek the Hu'h"s boom..
Te
?d ;'::U !-ict urei-' AsSms i:".i m i if
Y(Mk. i';:
and
held its attp.ind .i.-ct ir.g
i
! ie-i
Cii
acw u s sniiir ier win nus
V i1 ' r in Fiiis Cotey i'i Mab: !
'!! S'd) n't i r to ;i tl ; v - Jii" i:;; (
ie
i ' i
pi t:;e :t
v. e:.o".i.
I
ot
11
nie o
save
Xe
Haven, Conn., g
weiconu'
Y?iliiU;i J.
tb:iu 12.(;i'
!,M ste;i:',''
Mien-- V1!I
li-.iviug
s:,!l
eV
i ' -!'
this week.
More inti i e-f iug testimony v;
i'eved in the Miit .aln. t liie T i
Tvu.-t in progres s in New York.
Sup -erne C ;!: Jtisiire Sve.bai
po: Lite :. ? ec.'ivcr.s i i:
.ev.
Man
h ve
4 '
.i 1
City ICiiiv..y and
Street lfailwav. for
C:e
an
eivei.-
Ut.eO
.1
era! co.o. :.
f.b'1'Uian
C;;aiM-.-!!::r
k'oi, y!;ciow m
Re iei; stag de
e T'Irrpci.::-.
. . u 'i Algiers
ci-i-h g.irrisoa.
; w
il f the
iendet
! i i ,: vi!- nsid tl
v.y i r-'." ;:eu i
iV',': o i;:lir drivo;i
a.' e.l
bur
Ti e Cauudir.n Parli
cned bv Loid Crrv. -
on-
Coliiips-
a Lop-i
' : '.
oil
ffirder at
u hr:
!'': .
: 1':
rd lie'
m
drov:i:ed.
Banditf
Treasury
sai : a
r m
"Finn nee.
A ' iei iei'ii
complained f.
inlh:x of .T.ir.
; O !Ut
j -rr'
States.
Ntt less than 4') children have besn
kidnapped in Meco City.
Seci'ctarv Cov'cl i ..-;-:';'teii to
issue oniv $')5.0'.)0.n00 of l-'o new gv
ermnent debt cet ti'icat; s.
President Amador rf
of Pcnania. arrived i i
A mUrhtv ifliii;iu
the Republic.
Y;:sbi;urP n.
c?!o:ist rtuioii
tuiskcl Thr.nk.-g Mr: D;ti
Jantesiovt 1; ci'nosition.
lie
Dr. Thomas W. S iiiil . for 30 years
phvsk'iau at DeiiisJ Mi' i.'.rv Academy
in Virginia, i:- dead.
Southern R.iiiw ' tiain
.m..
whieli ran ir.io ''reidetit S
pev!r'er s
car last Thanksgiving Day.
him and severs I friends, rr.n
kiliir.g
down
three negroes cn the Staunton river
bridge.
Th?
?p!endid new church of the
Blessed Sacrament
"dicatcd at
Harrisonburg by
ver.
-op
El!
There is a general belief among
Russians that the coming of Secre
tary Trft portends a war between the
United. States and Japan,, cud many
Museovites are offering their services
as soldiers.
"Ollie'' Reed dropped dead at a
dance given by the Mercantile Club,
at Wheeling, West Virginia.
The warships to make the cruise lo
the PaciSa will not form in New
York, but go direct to Hampton
Roads the rendezvous of the fleet.
Joh'n Whitney, a stove dealer, shot
and Jailed his wife and then jumped
out .of. ike windcrw of his apartment
on' the ninth floor of the Hotel Bel
Utl&ire, in New; ; York, being picked
up 3ea3 : ': '"
. - Itfrd 5aa Jfetttefid - to Nw
Sffe'Wt wis that he wul
0m bat: to I&glanH
Dennis O'Sullivan, a-Bowery lodger
in New York, who fought under Lee
and Grant, is dead.
5 Pronounced dullness is reported in
the eteel and iron trade of Pittsburg.
S i, , Hart- i.
rr.Ck
lroteu t&t fKsstcs reft. Tl5
tta bHea ti trie prointtt
s4 that at t:cfe i U rre4 to
cf uer U too rt- As ceo
fetiecice. fassUie Lave ct 4om
Ibelr daily ans4? Tae Srt day
c4 ti e inere la pr1oe hr e8
coc14erb'e redartioa. Ab4 11
milhoat doobt wilt mJoU!e4 t
A treat ettenU The pHf of It ! that
Is naj lr famine tfce babi w8
tsffer. Thy sct bT their tcllt.
Put lo the crJiaarr Suwho!4 St will
be i!b!e to reduce the Quantity
Uken tr!r tie ei tunic rte rate
e$ub!ibed by tbe raf.k cctcbtn.
Til Woaaa't Up.
"Now, we nut admit," brgaa
Wood by Wise, "that woman it natur
ally more hopeful than man"
"Ye," interrupted Marry a,
"there' mi wife, far instce; evry
time that ihe's bought fisi siac
we've been married sbe has akd the
dealer if tney were frt4i, bopuag, I
suppose, that Mice day bell Majr
'No.' "
How Eitraordiaary.
"Mrs. Popley wa telling me about
her baby today."
"Yes? I met Mr. Newmater to
day and tdie was telling me about
hers. She Kays it's juf-t the sweetest
and cutest little thing in the uotid.
"How odd! So is Mrs. Popley'."
Back Talk.
"Let me see," bearan Mr. Henpeek,
"the woodeu weddiug is the fifth an
niversary, isn't it?"
"No," snapped his wife, "when
one marries a blockhead it's the cere
mony itself."
WHEEL CUrPOARD.
Is constructed as a help to the wo
man without a servant. The dinner
prepared in the kitchen may be placed
in it, with the empty dishes on top
The cupboard is then wheeled into
the dining room, where the dishes are
served from it, thus saving the many
steps back and forth to the kitchen.
The cupboard may be made with
little expense by any man who has a
plane an i a few other eoramcn house
hold tools.
The wheels? and axles may be taken
from a discarded "go-cart." or bought
at tho baby-'-irriage factory. A list
of items for Its construction is a? fol
lows: Sixty feet one-half inch white
wood, ?3; 4 wheels and 2 axles, :
2 pairs bras hinges, 30 cents; 2 roars
knebs, 15 cents; screens, glue. etc..
25 cents; sta'.n, L'O cents; total $.".!'.
Mrs. E. B. Bradford in the Boston
Post.
SORES AS B!G AS PENNIES.
Whole Jlend undXeck Covered Hair
All Cam Out Suffered O Months
Curerl in :j Weeks by Cuticr.ia.
"After hr.vt:i the nte;is!es lay whole
head and were covered with aoaly
sores about. ;.s ;s 11 pcn:y. 'tie.-.
wer-3 jest is t!dck as thy could be. My
iiiiir all rntiH? 'i;t. I Set the trouble rso:
along, taking ti; doctor's blood lt-jiirdic-'and
rubbing on salve, but it di'i not sciu
to got r.ny Letter. It. t:. cl that way for
about six itionti.s; tlicn 1 got a ut-i of the
Cr.ticc.ni Ileine.iit'-, and in about a week 1
noticed a big HirTerence, and in tbre? weeks
it was well entirely and 1 have not had t'tie
trouble any more, and as this vu seven
ye.ara aj;o. I consider myself cured. Mrp.
'l?my i'orter, Albicn, Neb., Aug. 25, '06."
A peti.knt person
own ii cflicicncv.
advertises his
Taylor' Cherokee Kemdy f Swet
Gum and MtiUen is Nature's reat reme
dy 'Hires Oouu'hs, folds, Croup and Con
Bumoiion. an 1 all throat and luns: trouble.
At druggists, -Ou., 50. aud f 1.(0 per bottia.
Castles in the air cost a vast deal
to keep up. Lytton.
11-h .iu e l in
l?anily lotion.
SO minutes by Wco'foid i
Never fails. At druggists.
To your son give good name and a
trade Spanish.
r Jivir9Tonnn
Cleanses tKe System Efect
uatly.Dispels Colas end Head
ackes clue to Constipation:
Acts naturally, acts truly as
a Laxative.
Best forMenVvmen and CKiU-
ren-younand Did.
f 1 Wit 1
has ine jull name ojthe Com
pany P CALIFORNIA
JiGr .Strup Co.
am it is manufactured. printed on tKe
front of every pQcknge.
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
one size only, regular price 50 r bottle.
To conTtnce any
woman that Pax.
tin Antiaeptle will
improve her health
e
and do ail we claim
for tt. W. win
send her absolutely free a larce trial
tlOT of PlTtfna ifh WV
. . . . W '
g Hons and gemtine testimonials. Send
a your cama and addre&s a a postal card.
cleanses
and heals
1 II III.. 11 DSfnit.
si e jd
fecaons, such aa jjasal catarrh, pelrio
eatatTh JSA lnflagirriaUon causedlryfeiiij-
uin.!!jlII2J 8are:.eycsr throat acd
raoufh, by direct local trea.tpie.nt. its cur
ative powv over the so trohCs Is extra
oraicary. and cjvea lrtmediata rfeiief.
Tficcsanqa I women &re cshrs and reo
osaacRdiag iwaty yTfiO cents l
dTaggistsorbySKia.
IT COSTS Yi
U- etsemDer.however.
rrv am aw a,f
Tllii S. P.
Boaton. a&aa.
aid?r
w ... "
wnt waliiltoiBiia'
rr .1 .. . i v
Alwavs buv tKe Genuine Hkic
PJU
VaniaV EOirVflFVll unaim... w
f Ttm tnrtv c Ire&tJ KT
-!!? 4erc4f UrfU"
tf an top ran ti pvi :;:
Irvzlzt in tU: f U
tnHt cnf. Uul If , ! ii
ii tsore tarl te Mb4. It j
tbeii hc;i!W 10 tn3 tfc ir cl
Ur at eer. It i th aJrUb to
Iroa ttraUrht Uc4 out!! dry. 9'
thra tbo outer prt cf th ecUar by
pUrtse It Into sh 00 the uV a4
Ircnlsf it actll wfth and dry. Th
collar, rr rib 1 k? itrmUht Co.
tar, but htoT MJJr.s over they
hou'! be fcl.tbtly tUatjl rn tf
rpc(5 ble. here lbe feU U lr b
m.J-. anl a hot irys r"4 otrf the
The .earn tlrcueh t!-
far fcM niak'nc i! l?thtly o!t. atJ
preterm tb oftlf Un-n cracV'.nr
It ! fcMe I. -th'.i j.r -rv;rt tl e Collar
N York Prc-vfc-
Afraid of the BowWowi.
Sav," grwwled the firt bobo,
44vrhr didn't ver go np ter dat bi?
bu.4, le I "told er to, an' git
handout ' .
"I started ter,'' replml Kr ial.
"bat m miniiter-lookiij jcur giunne
a tip not ter. He i.ejc: 'Tunt from
yer present path. foolih men; vci
goin' ter de do. "
COTTON OIL.
A Perfectly Clean, Pure and Whole
hosce Cooking Fat.
Cotton (Wl iuiptovcs the flavor m
all foodn in the pteparatiu of wbic:
it is usd ai a fat, and suiads, bread...
cakes and patry made with it. -tempting',
because f the evt. nult
flavor, imparted from a perfectly
pure and ed'rbvs fat.
An unlimited nuntber of rombit!.,
tius iu salads, is jx.-ible with th
use'of Cotton Oil alone, or a- an iu
gredient of the arii.tts sals.l dress -jns,
whether made of meat. tisi'.
chicken. ve?c -table or fruit, as u
loundation.
The Woman Hater.
"Professor." said Miss tlidday
coyly, "you have such irreat knowl
edge of human nature. I'm sure yen
can answer this question. At what
a;e does the average man of intclli-ifemc-
marry?"
"Dot aire," promptly roplietl
ciabbed old pnd'essor.
the
Fame is but the perfitme of heroic
deeds. SocEnte.
FITS. St. Y j ttis" Danco :y .rvms i i tea ne pc"
maacnt;-eurediv Dr. KLnesMrcat -en-e
Restnfr. W trial IMtle and trentt-e fre.
Dr. H. K. Klitip. IaL.W. Arcb.St. l'lLi., Ih.
Don't budge if you tit at case. -
Herman. So. 40-'07.
- - - - - -
Mrs. Winsiow's Soot bins Syrup for Children
teethinp.fMtftenstheKUtns.j-edtH-eHinr'u'MiUTiu-
k.on,ulliiys pain, cure wnut cejjc, -.k 1 ''ts'
Lxaniplo is better limn preccp..
Johnson.
CAPUDiN
CURES
I ttfromoTri tti cin.
ric.thM tli nervM bu.1
GOLDS AND GRIPPE;
Krtih-
ni. it
:orM tM
tfflC.5.
J", 20 awi bottles. (LNVIO.)
Car rianu
OF EkD
gsSFft Late Flat Dutob.
i rj.OOO to O.OUO. 131.25: lO COOatd tit wards 91 w
l?z3&iZ&&5 plaaia are all grvwa nar talt wawr and will ataufl mn o
without injury. I UK UAKK-( AULi OX O , Micntl,l.0
(Ml)(gODtIDd73T0
U tfp WakcaHd. tfc
Uticluii. Stni
I m i " "I
'ZjASTTO HAT WILL MAKE
,n9
Ear'y Jere
. Wakefield
-f LArr, Henderson Early J"1.
Type Wakefield lAl Knmtiioa Wiaaiaar SUtdt cunjxr
I am located on one of the Sea glands of South Carolina, our climate u
just sufficient cold to harden an. tcause plants to stand severe freezinff ater
aettfnr out fas tho coMer aectiona. I gut Khi satisfaction or matey rtfitndee. Fxptst rete$ to '
PO3 fry . CXf XJXXt to 54 h at St JO; SfiOO to 9J0O0 at 51-25; 10jx6v
Special pricea on large lota. Send your orOel jfe
X". "W . TOV ,iT.T!H. Maaaar Plantt Grower
Tilesrialfttta.ltaaj-xJjjKi.r.c. Mrl s
SHOES AT ALL A
airr rna a-uvBw
ntn'a 7&q, S3UJO and
Of taawoald.
TnaM- . i . 1
frao.
bookkeepjjtg
M Mwinala.l Timi .1- j . . . .
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I tSZl . .r- r- " meant, TUUm ami
BBU
uia yoi
Jon
Horts and Mule SHotj
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IRON or STEEL
Caajxrrteed to ttir? t'cV, r f.
the hvrie-k.1.
mm m
U ymr mmaltr mo mot csr y 1 1,
no mia m i kih a
It
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Grown from ;u. ir-d
Qualitr a-i.i'i . - j -
Frly Jrto V.'-i-'.: ,. t
1 rii T r i i..
lut, h: Lx !"at I"-
1.1MX) to 5.U0O at 1 j t 1
5,0u0tol').niat 1 1' i 1
10, 000 to Li. Wi a t '. . -) . r : .
20,000 or ovor at at 1 c . : :
fouf afi!-r), r'.ir it . s
ARTHUH W. PEf.RY
Yoonc's till 3d, ". C.
Bropsyl
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ABBAGE PLANTS
We are atla raif
to fill vrnif Or4f
for CACBaOE ael
RKF.T T ASTU.
ar all OltO a N FHOM 1 HE HAME OKiDS
Vflt HSTOUU CROP FROM. W bar all oftM
la4ia Tarlatlw EAfiLY JCBSET WAKEFIELD. rj Wf,
CHARLESTuN WaKEFIELD, about tan day latfr. la fial
. . . ft u 1 -4 1 1 . . 1 fihfkrt 4'Ma
Price a follwa: l.O O u 5.OO0 tt 60
If So, Send Your Orders to
TOWLES, Youngs Island, S. C
By ma!L teleeraph er telephone
Fricaa: 1.000 to 4,000 at J1.60 per 1.000
6.000 to S.000 at $15 pr L0tX
9.000 and over at 11.00 per I.r 00
Special pncea to thoaa itn Ure auantitiaa.
Satlaf artion and rood cunt ruan'1 ...
Fianta ready for ahipment from Dec lat to April W.
If to, yon no doibt reeenred free, one of th Iwttona from
tho S. C exhioit. given you by tho N. H. FliUh io.. tf
largest Veeetatla and FUnt farm combined In th urria.
Wo will le glad tobava your ordera for cabbage ar.drHn
plant of all kind . raised in tho open air. Fpectel exprea
tatrt. Pilcea at to&ws: 1.C0O to 5.000 at $1 SO V IjOMl; J.KO
''to at f 15 per 1,000; orw 10 000 at $1.00 per l.tO0.f.o h.
cprcw cfc- Mrtvtt, . C. inrfcoU r-ni.t. m ft li -'
HrnJir..a tncmioo i Pulca ritM of tub- f
aU wdara to M H BLITCM CfJ.. MenaetLS.C. LJ
Patat. S. C tiat iaaet nm, Martia-i
(milo
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ricota
.To-anyP-
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vr. i
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